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Scent of a Woman
TrailerFrank is a retired Lt. Col. in the US army. He's blind and impossible to get along with. Charlie, a prep school student needing money, agrees to 'babysit' Frank, but the job is not at all what he anticipated.Genre: DramaActors: Al Pacino, Chris ODonnell, James Rebhorn, Gabrielle Anwar, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Venture, Bradley Whitford, Rochelle Oliver, Margaret Eginton, Tom Riis Farrell, Nicholas Sadler, ...»Director: Martin BrestCountry: United StatesDuration: 156 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Scent of a Woman"
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Characters of "Scent of a Woman"
Lieutenant Colonel Frank SladePlayed by: Al Pacino
Charlie SimmsPlayed by: Chris O'Donnell
Mr. TraskPlayed by: James Rebhorn
DonnaPlayed by: Gabrielle Anwar
George Willis, Jr.Played by: Philip Seymour Hoffman
W.R. SladePlayed by: Richard Venture
RandyPlayed by: Bradley Whitford
GretchenPlayed by: Rochelle Oliver
GailPlayed by: Margaret Eginton
GarryPlayed by: Tom Riis Farrell
Harry HavemeyerPlayed by: Nicholas Sadler
Trent PotterPlayed by: Todd Louiso
Jimmy JamesonPlayed by: Matt Smith
MannyPlayed by: Gene Canfield
Christine DownesPlayed by: Frances Conroy -
Directors of "Scent of a Woman"
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Creators of "Scent of a Woman"
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Critic Reviews of "Scent of a Woman"
Chicago ReaderMay 27, 2011An irascible bully who proves to have a heart of gold, Pacino's character seems manufactured by a computer programmed with box-office grosses.
VarietyMay 21, 2008Scent of a Woman indulgently stretches a modest conceit well past the breaking point.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Corny and heart-warming, with O'Donnell proving almost a match for the master.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The good thing is that the principals and film makers make the absolute most of a conventional opportunity.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000By the end of Scent of a Woman, we have arrived at the usual conclusion of the coming-of-age movie, and the usual conclusion of the prep school movie. But rarely have we been taken there with so much intelligence and skill.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000When all Pacino's demons are bared, they don't add up to the poignant punchline you were set up for.
TV GuideMay 27, 2011Thanks to a landmark performance by Al Pacino, Scent of a Woman is an agreeably watchable film. If they'd made it half an hour shorter and re-written the ending, it could have been a great one.
Film4May 27, 2011Pacino manages to shift smoothly from comedy to pathos, making the antipathetic character seem fascinating.
Empire MagazineMay 27, 2011While fairly predictable and unoriginal, it is nevertheless entertaining.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011Pacino's intense performance best for older teens.
EmanuelLevy.ComNovember 29, 2006The guiding principle of Al Pacino's flamboyant performance (for which he finally received the Oscar) is that of revelation: Every scene discloses another facet of his mysterious, multi-shaded character.
JoBlo's Movie EmporiumMarch 05, 2005A great character-driven movie starring two well-rounded characters, a fun performance by Pacino, deft directing, a complementary score and plenty of human interest all the way around.
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